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  1. Hi, I am using VIRTUALDUB save as Avi to fix certain DIVX/XVID avi files, but everytime it output a typical 1h30min movie avi file to be about 50GB of hard drive space, a 2h avi would be around 70GB of hard drive space. How to I set a limit avi to be eg. 10GB or 20GB avi file and VIRTUALDUB will fill up just the 10GB or 20Gb??? Thanks.
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  2. Torex88,

    https://www.videohelp.com/avi2divx.htm

    You'll find your answer where they talk about setting the bitrate for DivX.

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